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Herbert Vaughan, Archbishop of Westminster, receiving the Pallium at the Brompton Oratory, London, 16 August 1892 (litho)
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Herbert Vaughan, Archbishop of Westminster, receiving the Pallium at the Brompton Oratory, London, 16 August 1892 (litho)
6014135 Herbert Vaughan, Archbishop of Westminster, receiving the Pallium at the Brompton Oratory, London, 16 August 1892 (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Herbert Vaughan, Archbishop of Westminster, receiving the Pallium at the Brompton Oratory, London, 16 August 1892. Illustration for Black & White magazine, 20 August 1892.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23597490
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This lithograph captures a significant moment in the history of Catholicism. The image showcases Herbert Vaughan, Archbishop of Westminster, receiving the Pallium at the iconic Brompton Oratory in London on 16 August 1892. The artwork, created by an anonymous English School artist from the 19th century, is part of a private collection. The scene exudes grandeur and solemnity as Archbishop Vaughan stands tall amidst the ornate architecture of the Brompton Oratory. Dressed in his distinctive mitre, cassock, and robes, he embodies authority and reverence. The ceremony signifies his elevation to a position of great importance within the Catholic Church hierarchy. The lithograph was originally published as an illustration for Black & White magazine on 20 August 1892. Its inclusion in this publication likely aimed to commemorate this historic event and highlight its significance to readers. This piece not only serves as a visual record but also offers insight into late 19th-century British society and religious practices. It provides viewers with a glimpse into Victorian England's rich cultural heritage while showcasing architectural marvels like the Brompton Oratory. Overall, this lithograph preserves an important moment in time when religion played a central role in shaping European society. It serves as a reminder of our shared history and highlights the enduring influence of faith on individuals and communities alike.
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